Thursday, 21 June 2012

Photography Evaluation




The photos came out how I had planned and gave a clear insight into theme behind the product. Using a variety of backgrounds and settings to portray the creative use of the architecture around London that is shown through the products as the product is aimed at a young, out-going, artistic audience. The picture would be better used for advertisement purposes to sell the product as opposed to inform people on the product although it has informed the audience of the style behind the brand that is being advertised. Seeing as the photos were aimed around the model that also advertised the product the photos were based on I could of focused on a more in-depth, detailed closer look at the product. I could have achieved this by doing close-up shots that involve the product as the centre of the shot. If these images were to be published in a magazine I think these photos would be ideal to sell the product to the target audience. As these photos would be published in a fashion-based magazine, which is an art form, the readers would also appreciate and relate to the photography, as these photos are also forms of art involving fashion. Making the photos include an array of angles like a birds-eye view of the model and using techniques such as the rule of thirds to allow the viewer to be attracted to the point of interest, the product. I used a fast shutter speed so the whole of the photo is clear so the viewer can see the surroundings clearly in order to help them to relate to the picture and so they look and analyse it longer so you can see the whole picture in all its detail. 

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